There are not any audio updates that I am aware of yet. I checked the WWDC developer videos but didn't see any related to audio/midi on OS X.

Jim

I just installed Mojave in my test environment at work. By a coincidence did I have Numerology installed (I was testing how my plugins work in High Sierra in Parallels before updating my music rig) and I used a copy of that installation as base for the Mojave update.

I am happy to announce that Numerology with, in my case, Native Instruments Massive and FM8, works just fine, running in Parallels on my MacBook Pro! I was actually rather impressed by this, as everything is virtualised but still managed to sound good and tight. Credit where credit is due though: the MacBook Pro 2017 is a remarkable machine.

Caveat: I have not done any thorough testing, just kicked the tyres a bit. Still, the main impression was that I am, for the first time, considering upgrading to the latest OS-version instead of playing it safe as I have always done. (If it is not at least one year old, it is not worth bringing on a gig.)

I just installed Mojave in my test environment at work. By a coincidence did I have Numerology installed (I was testing how my plugins work in High Sierra in Parallels before updating my music rig) and I used a copy of that installation as base for the Mojave update.

I am happy to announce that Numerology with, in my case, Native Instruments Massive and FM8, works just fine, running in Parallels on my MacBook Pro! I was actually rather impressed by this, as everything is virtualised but still managed to sound good and tight. Credit where credit is due though: the MacBook Pro 2017 is a remarkable machine.

Caveat: I have not done any thorough testing, just kicked the tyres a bit. Still, the main impression was that I am, for the first time, considering upgrading to the latest OS-version instead of playing it safe as I have always done. (If it is not at least one year old, it is not worth bringing on a gig.)

Parallels is desktop virtualization software. For example, you can run multiple operating systems on the same piece of hardware, or even run software not originally meant for the physical device. Instead, it runs within the virtual environment*– https://www.parallels.com

Parallels is desktop virtualization software. For example, you can run multiple operating systems on the same piece of hardware, or even run software not originally meant for the physical device. Instead, it runs within the virtual environment*– https://www.parallels.com

Thank you, but I already know that.

What I wonder is ....if he is running Numerology in MacOsx virtualized